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Temporary & Permanent Dental Bridges in Kanata
Dental bridges are created to "bridge" or fill in the gap created by the loss of permanent teeth. This can be an excellent restorative solution for patients missing one or more teeth since bridges are designed to look exactly like your natural teeth.
If you are missing one or more of your permanent teeth, contact us today. Our dental professionals are here to provide you with restorative dental procedures to improve your oral health and well-being. If you're missing a tooth and would like to bridge the gap, you can count on Village Green Dental Care. We are equipped to handle an array of restorative dental procedures and look forward to helping you restore your smile.
What is a Dental Bridge
A dental bridge is a fixed restorative appliance used to replace one or more missing teeth by literally bridging the gap between remaining teeth. A traditional bridge consists of one or more artificial teeth, anchored in place by dental crowns that are cemented onto the natural teeth or implants on either side of the gap.
Unlike removable dentures, a dental bridge is permanently fixed in your mouth, meaning it functions, feels, and looks much like your natural teeth. Once in place, you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence knowing your restoration is secure.
Dental bridges are a time-tested, reliable solution for tooth loss that can last many years with proper care and regular dental visits.
Temporary vs. Permanent Dental Bridges
- Temporary Bridges - A temporary bridge is placed to protect the prepared teeth and maintain aesthetics and function while your permanent bridge is being custom-fabricated in a dental laboratory. Temporary bridges are made from acrylic or similar materials and are not designed for long-term wear. They are removed at your follow-up appointment once the permanent restoration is ready.
- Permanent Bridges - Your permanent dental bridge is custom-crafted to match the shape, size, and colour of your natural teeth. Made from high-quality materials such as porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or zirconia, permanent bridges are designed to be durable, natural-looking, and long-lasting. Once cemented into place, they function as a seamless part of your smile.
What to Expect During the Dental Bridge Process
Caring for Your Dental Bridge
- Brush twice daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush, paying close attention to the margins where the crowns meet the gum line
- Floss daily using a floss threader, interdental brush, or water flosser to clean beneath the bridge where a regular floss thread cannot reach
- Avoid very hard or sticky foods that could damage or dislodge the bridge
- Attend regular check-ups and cleanings at Village Green Dental Care, so our dentist can monitor the bridge and surrounding tissues
- Wear a nightguard if our dentist identifies signs of grinding or clenching, which can shorten the lifespan of your bridge
